5.0.1 update--even worse battery life

After upgrading to 5.0.1 my iPhone is draining the battery even faster! Anyone else seeing this problem?

Posted on Nov 10, 2011 11:39 PM

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Dec 13, 2011 6:26 PM in response to Tikatoo

Tikatoo wrote:


I simply can't understand the dead silence.

AllThingsD claimed (over a month ago now) to have received a statement from Apple that acknowledged there were still some battery issues - http://allthingsd.com/20111111/apple-we-continue-to-investigate-iphone-battery-i ssues/


Since then, Apple have hung customers out to dry.

Dec 14, 2011 4:56 AM in response to hearry

UPDATE: well, after doing this (https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3482379?answerId=16970221022#16970221022) again, I finally got the expected result!


Charged overnight, unpluged the iPhone at 9AM.

Now it's 12:48AM and it only spent an AMAZING 4%! It's a whole new behaviour with the same settings I had (and consumed about 30% in 3 hours, in sleep mode).

So NOW, I'm starting to see a shining light at the end of the dark tunnel! Hope it stays like this! Fingers crossed!


Nevertheless, we shouldn't have to worry with these matters (or at least, SO MUCH), after paying a little fortune for a so called high-end smartphone...

Waiting for the next iOS upgrade.

Dec 14, 2011 6:16 AM in response to EdiMC

Now that I've waded through all this discussion, I am so very grateful for this post and link to the instructing post. I sure hope it works!


Curious to me: I upgraded to 5.0.1 and the battery worked fine for a full week, before two days ago it suddenly started to drain. What happened? I haven't read any post who seemed to have this experience.

Dec 14, 2011 6:45 AM in response to Davepj10

>>It is 100% clear. With iOS 5.0 on my iphone 4 battery was perfect. With iOS 5.0.1 on my iphone 4 battery is crap. Period.<<


Yes, said so clearly. I'm not a 'techie'. I am an ordinary woman who loved her phone. Until this battery issue started...approx. 1 week AFTER I installed iOS 5.0.1. Until then, all was heaven. I'm praying for a miracle healing.

Dec 14, 2011 4:32 PM in response to tednovak

tednovak wrote:


Thanks you very much. That gives me a bit of reassurance. However, it should be noted that this has been the only notice of it being addressed or even being acknowledged as an issue. Those communications should be coming from Apple - not necessarily citing a specific date of release, but at least a recognition of a problem and an on-going effort to address it. That's Communications 101.

Not to put a dampener on, but the changelog of the beta release to developers contains no communication/acknowledgement of a battery issue (or of it being resolved). Apple haven't directly publicly acknowledged an issue, let alone a fix. All there's been is one website claiming to have had contact from Apple that acknowledged there was still an issue for a small number of users.

Dec 14, 2011 7:08 PM in response to EdiMC

I also followed the instructions given in

(https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3482379?answerId=16970221022#16970221022)

Thank you! Thank you!

First results show promise. 12 hours after starting with a 100% charge, and I'm down to 88%. This is with limited use, btw, and fyi: with a lot of the bells and whistles turned off, which doesn't bother me, because I don't use them. Still, if one gets an iPhone, one should be able to use all features.


I noticed when reseting everything that a few of the screens-- the main Location Services screen-- was a bit different than when I had first set everything after the update to iOS 5.0.1. I'm guessing this was part of my problem. My standard operating procedure is to not try to figure out weird software glitches.


Hoping for the best!

Dec 14, 2011 8:18 PM in response to art_in_motion

Not sure where you guys are looking. But Apple has been quoted as acknowledging a battery problem on many weblogs.



http://www.webpronews.com/apple-acknowledges-iphone-4s-battery-problem-tries-fix -with-ios-5-0-1-2011-11


http://mobilesyrup.com/2011/11/02/apple-acknowledges-iphone-4s-has-a-poor-batter y-life-says-fix-is-coming-in-a-few-weeks/


http://isource.com/2011/11/03/apple-acknowledges-battery-issues-in-ios-5-the-5-0 -1-update-will-address-them/


http://www.theverge.com/2011/11/11/2554961/iphone-battery-life-apple-says-a-few- remaining-issues-persist-in-ios/in/2297929


http://allthingsd.com/20111111/iphone-4s-battery-suckage-persists-for-some/


http://tech2.in.com/news/smartphones/apple-acknowledges-ios-5-iphone-battery-iss ues-fix-coming-soon/254172


http://www.mblogie.com/index.php/670/apple-acknowledges-iphone-4s-battery-proble m-fix-on-the-way/


http://www.mercurynews.com/bay-area-news/ci_19249810

Dec 14, 2011 8:41 PM in response to TEfromboron

Apple contacts these weblogs either directly or they send request apple reply. The source is straight from apple. I've had all 5 iPhones now and I am confident apple will fix the issue. Most of the people posting to this thread haven't even been around 2 iPhones ago. This has happened before and it's always coupled with a new, full number iOS release. It happened when 3.0 came out. The underpinnings of the software have gone through huge changes and it may take some time to work the bugs out. Apple invented the touch gesture interface and it will continue to dominate it.

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